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Meet the Wolverhampton and Stafford women making journals out of junk | Meet the Wolverhampton and Stafford women making journals out of junk |
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Kia Hunt and Selam Haile say they love channelling their creative energy into journals | Kia Hunt and Selam Haile say they love channelling their creative energy into journals |
Have you ever thought about collecting coffee shop loyalty cards or paper bags? | Have you ever thought about collecting coffee shop loyalty cards or paper bags? |
Thousands of people are doing that or something similar around the world, using materials others could consider junk to create personal books full of memories and inspiration. | Thousands of people are doing that or something similar around the world, using materials others could consider junk to create personal books full of memories and inspiration. |
Known as Junk Journals, there are more than 400,000 posts of people's creations on TikTok as they document their artistic journeys online. | Known as Junk Journals, there are more than 400,000 posts of people's creations on TikTok as they document their artistic journeys online. |
Kia Hunt makes her own and shares her bookcase of more than 20 journals with thousands of followers on Instagram as she says she wants to inspire others. | Kia Hunt makes her own and shares her bookcase of more than 20 journals with thousands of followers on Instagram as she says she wants to inspire others. |
Her passion for writing started as child and, as she grew older, she created journals filled with items like tickets, barcodes and sheet music to spark memories. | Her passion for writing started as child and, as she grew older, she created journals filled with items like tickets, barcodes and sheet music to spark memories. |
"You're recycling, you're keeping all these things that could go in the bin but are going into a form of art," she said. | "You're recycling, you're keeping all these things that could go in the bin but are going into a form of art," she said. |
Ms Hunt went through her recycling bin and cut out barcodes for her journal | Ms Hunt went through her recycling bin and cut out barcodes for her journal |
Ms Hunt, from Stafford, said making journals helped her remember activities and focus on her aspirations like collecting stationery and stamps in Japan. | Ms Hunt, from Stafford, said making journals helped her remember activities and focus on her aspirations like collecting stationery and stamps in Japan. |
When out and about she is "in the zone", searching for potential materials for her journal - from finding out if a restaurant has a paper menu to collecting packaging. | When out and about she is "in the zone", searching for potential materials for her journal - from finding out if a restaurant has a paper menu to collecting packaging. |
"There's nothing else I'd rather be doing, the journalling community is a really nice place to be," she said. | "There's nothing else I'd rather be doing, the journalling community is a really nice place to be," she said. |
Ms Haile says she creates junk journals to get away from screens and be creative | Ms Haile says she creates junk journals to get away from screens and be creative |
Selam Haile started making her own junk journals in 2017 after being introduced to the hobby during university. | Selam Haile started making her own junk journals in 2017 after being introduced to the hobby during university. |
From using stamps and snippets of books to handmade paper and receipts, she spends up to a year creating each one. | From using stamps and snippets of books to handmade paper and receipts, she spends up to a year creating each one. |
The 28-year-old, from Wolverhampton, said she loved the activity because she could take a break from screens and spend time creating a visual record of her day. | The 28-year-old, from Wolverhampton, said she loved the activity because she could take a break from screens and spend time creating a visual record of her day. |
"It's a childlike creativity that you used to do when you were younger with stickers and doodling," she said. | "It's a childlike creativity that you used to do when you were younger with stickers and doodling," she said. |
Meg Frances has been making journals for about a decade | |
Meg Frances, who lives in Lancashire, creates journalling tutorials on social media to share her passion for the hobby. | |
She said junk journals have evolved from scrapbooks and provided an accessible cheap hobby for all. | She said junk journals have evolved from scrapbooks and provided an accessible cheap hobby for all. |
Describing herself as a "magpie", she loves collecting old items including three typewriters which she uses to create positive affirmations in her journal. | Describing herself as a "magpie", she loves collecting old items including three typewriters which she uses to create positive affirmations in her journal. |
"I've turned my spare room into a craft room; it's nice to have a space to get lost in journalling and reading as a form of escapism," she said. | "I've turned my spare room into a craft room; it's nice to have a space to get lost in journalling and reading as a form of escapism," she said. |
Journal Fest expects more than 1,000 enthusiasts to attend this summer | Journal Fest expects more than 1,000 enthusiasts to attend this summer |
An annual event which celebrates everything around journals has been set up, called JournalFest, with speakers and workshops aimed at bringing together journal lovers. | An annual event which celebrates everything around journals has been set up, called JournalFest, with speakers and workshops aimed at bringing together journal lovers. |
Bex Cross, a university lecturer by day and self-confessed journal addict by night, founded the event in 2023 after she said she felt a large scale meet up to appreciate making journals was missing from the UK's social calendar. | Bex Cross, a university lecturer by day and self-confessed journal addict by night, founded the event in 2023 after she said she felt a large scale meet up to appreciate making journals was missing from the UK's social calendar. |
Held in July in Wigan, more than 1,000 enthusiasts are expected to attend to share their passions of using pen and paper to be creative. | Held in July in Wigan, more than 1,000 enthusiasts are expected to attend to share their passions of using pen and paper to be creative. |
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